The Bioeconomy—A New Life Cycle Phase For Swedish Forestry

Evidence from 50 Years of Significant Innovation Output

Philipp Jonas Kreutzer

2026-01-30

Innovation Output

Bioeconomy

Core Forestry

Figure 2: Annual Innovation Output Produced And Used In Core Forestry Sectors. Panel a) shows innovations produced within core sectors and panel b) innovations used in core sectors. Core Sectors include Forestry, Wood Manufacturing, Pulp and Paper, Wooden Furniture Manufacturing.

Comparison to other sectors

Innovator Dynamics

Figure 3: Innovation Output Dynamics of Innovating Firms Within Core Forestry Sectors. Core Sectors include Forestry, Wood Manufacturing, Pulp and Paper, Wooden Furniture Manufacturing.

Component Optimization (1970–1989)

ÖSA’s Harvesting Platform

Product Expansion (1990–2021)

Sunpine’s Tall Oil Biorefinery

Characteristics of Bioeconomy Innovation

Figure 4: Predicted Probabilities of Bioeconomy Innovation by Key Predictors. Other covariates at representative values.

\[\text{logit}(P(\text{bioeconomy}_{i}=1)) = \alpha + \mathbf{X}_{i} \boldsymbol{\beta} + (\mathbf{X}_{i} \times \mathbb{1}\{t > 1990\}) \boldsymbol{\gamma} + \mathbf{Z}_{i} \boldsymbol{\delta}\]

Data of Significant Swedish Innovations With Matched Public Funding Applications

Significant Swedish Innovations

~ 5000 unique innovations

Literature-Based Innovation Output method

from 15 independent trade journals (Sjöö et al., 2014)

Linked to patents Taalbi & Martynovich (2024)

Linked to public funding applications (Fink & Taalbi, forthcoming)

Bioeconomy identified through

  1. Core Sectors e.g. Pulp and Paper
  2. Forest biomass value chain keywords in innovation descriptions

Definition of Bioeconomy

Example Page From a Source Article

Take Aways and Questions

  1. The forest-bioeconomy is a new, competence-enhancing, rejuvinating industry life cycle phase.

  2. After 1990 innovation efforts shifted form internal, modular and optimization focused to integrated systems and new wooden biomass products.

  3. Yet, bioeconomy innovation were not more complex, nor more knowledge, nor collaboration intensive.

  4. Less public funding support for bioeconomy innovation after 1990.

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References

Sjöö, K., Taalbi, J., Kander, A., & Ljungberg, J. (2014). A Database of Swedish Innovations, 1970-2007. Lund Papers in Economic History, General Issues(133), 77.
Taalbi, J., & Martynovich, M. (2024). On the urban bias of patents and the scaling of innovation. https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.21963.81448

Appendix

Comparison to Steel and Automotive

(a) Annual Innovation Output Produced And Used In Metal Manufacturing Sectors. Panel a) shows innovations produced within core sectors and panel b) innovations used in core sectors. Metal sectors include Manufacture of basic metals and fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment.
(b) Annual Innovation Output Produced And Used In Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi-Trailers Manufacturing Sectors. Panel a) shows innovations produced within core sectors and panel b) innovations used in core sectors.
Figure 5

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Data – Defining the Bioeconomy

Table 1: Key Sectors Used in Query
SNI Code Description
02 Forestry and related services
20 Wood and wood product manufacturing except furniture
21 Pulp, paper and paper product manufacturing
36 Furniture manufacturing; other manufacturing
Table 2: Swedish Keywords used in Query: WHERE description LIKE %keyword% OR ...
Swedish English
virke timber
cellulos cellulose
lignin lignin
spån chip
bark bark
levulinsyra levulinic acid
furfural furfural
svarttjära black tar
svartlut black liquor
växtbas plant-based
ved wood
trä timber
skog forest
biobränsle biofuel
biologiskt biological
nedbrytbar biodegradable
papper paper
karton carton
lyocell lyocell

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